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been mean
adjective
Common; general.
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"Nobody's been mean to Gerald Ford, and other than saying that Bush 41 was wrong about his tax increase, nobody hates him and shuns him for it.
She even thanks those who have been "mean to her in the past" – including George Clooney who she claims to have once pushed her into a swimming pool.
All data have been mean centered prior to analysis.
Among the reasons cited are that Brady is "just not nice" and has been "mean to the family".
Have they been mean to you?
If he's been mean that's meaner than teasing, he may have not meant it, and this might actually be part of HIS revenge, get you to fall in love and break your heart!
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The international response, in comparison with the tsunami, has been mean-spirited.
We note that the lines intercept at the mean of X-axis since every fitted line has been mean-centered for identifiability.
Each model was built using transformed spectral data that had been mean-centered.
Beyond that, he is discouraged by the tone of this campaign, which has been mean-spirited and picayune.
The patriarch of in-your-face insults says that he has never done Monica Lewinsky jokes and that his material "has never been mean-spirited".
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